• Understand how these changes affect national life.
• History, Key Stage 2, British History
• A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.
• A pack of replica food items from World War II, demonstrating rationing.
• Showcases the impact of food and rationing in WW2 through a 1940s store setup, using replica food items for a vivid historical understanding.
• Bringing the daily reality of World War II Britain into the classroom, this pack features replica food items that shed light on the era's WW2 rations. Containing replica butter, bacon, eggs, cheese, lard, meat, tea, and sugar, it also challenges children with self-assembly sugar and tea boxes, making history tangible and interactive.
• Aligned with Key Stage 1 and 2 History curriculum topics like 'Changes Within Living Memory' and 'British History', it's an effective resource for teaching about changes in national life and expanding historical awareness beyond 1066. It encourages an empathetic understanding and deeper investigation into Britain's past.
It offers a hands-on approach to learning about wartime rationing, helping to create an immersive historical learning experience that is memorable for children.
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